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Dog Training: How To Understand
Your Dog's Mood by: Richard Cussons
Make your puppy
training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to
communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his
tail.
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Frequently Asked Dog Training
Questions: by: Susie Aga
1. Why do dogs eat their poop?
One
reason dogs eat their poop is because it just plain taste good. Another reason
is it could be a vitamin deficiency.
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4 Things Frustrated Dog Owners
Should Know! by: Paul Duxbury
You’ve probably had a day or two
when you felt like your dog just wasn’t paying any attention to you at all,
right? You talked, you yelled, you shouted, maybe you jumped up and down and
waved your arms, but she just wasn’t interested in anything you had to say to
her in any tone of voice. You’re not alone.
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Click And Treat Is For The
Dogs by: Kirsten Hawkins
Becoming the first major improvement in
dog training since choke chains and spiked collars, click and treat has quickly
revolutionized itself in becoming a big hit on the training circuit. Currently,
there are over 10,000 trainers who are using this method regularly.
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Dealing with Separation Anxiety by:
Johannes Nefischer
Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many
different ways, including chewing, destroying the owner’s property, excessive
barking, self destructive behavior and inappropriate urination and
defecation.
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The Number Two Dog by: Paul
Johnston
Most one-dog owners at one time or another will ponder the
thought of getting a second dog. There are many reasons for doing so. Company
for the number one dog is the most common answer, while many would agree two is
twice as fun.
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Feeding Time Should Be Training
Time by: DogTwist
Feeding Time Should Be Training
Time
Using Food Daily to Promote Good Obedience
Can you guess why
feeding time is so important? Simply put, feeding time means your dog is HUNGRY
and will therefore do almost anything to get fed.
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Positive dog training is the topic at
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